People won't stop stealing this company's rentable umbrellas

"We were really impressed by the bike-sharing model," the company's founder, Zhao Shuping, told Thepaper. His system envisioned umbrellas being made available at shops, bus stations, kisoks and generally anywhere with a railing to hang them from. People would put down a 19 yuan deposit and pay half a yuan for every half hour they keep it. However, unlike obviously-branded bicycles, these $9 umbrellas are far easier to abscond with.

What's more, the system, which launched in 11 mainland cities back in April, does not appear to have any sort of enforcement or recovery mechanisms. "Umbrellas are different from bicycles," Zhao said. "Bikes can be parked anywhere, but with an umbrella you need railings or a fence to hang it on."

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